Funding
Young Women in Mind Programme

Young Women in Mind Programme

Pilgrim Trust

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Funding Available:
£60,000 to £100,000 over three years
Deadline:
07/07/2025

Funding Information

Pilgrim Trust set up the Young Women in Mind programme (previously known as the Young Women’s Mental Health programme) to help improve the mental health of women aged 16-25 in the UK.

These grants go to organisations that increase young women’s access to high quality, age and gender specific mental health services.

Grant size: £60,000 to £100,000 spread over three years.

What funding covers: Project costs, staff costs and fees, advocacy, learning and evaluation costs.

Location of work: North East England and Yorkshire and the Humber.

Key dates: The deadline for stage one applications will be: 7 July and for stage two: 22 August. Final decisions will be made in November.

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